The fire started near 13600 South and 2000 East just after noon Monday.

The flames came within a few hundred yards of some homes along the east bench. Officials evacuated more than 60 homes and said the fire threatened 112 houses at one point.

The Corner Canyon fire is one of three blazes crews will continue battling this morning.

The Gate Narrow Fire has burned 775 acres just two mile east of Terra in Tooele County after a vehicle sparked the blaze Monday afternoon, officials said.

The fire was about 20 percent contained Tuesday night and was still threatening about 20 sheds, outbuildings and other structures on a number of ranches in the area, according to the Bureau of Land Management.

Meanwhile, a wildfire is also burning about 3 1/2 miles northwest of Eureka, along the Juab-Utah County line. The Lonesome Pine fire had torched more than 550 acres and was about 75 percent contained Tuesday night.

Two firefighters have suffered minor injuries fighting the blaze, said BLM spokeswoman Lisa Reid. Both firefighters twisted a knee while navigating the steep, rocky terrain, she said.